This integration gap is also revealed in the published periodical literature. |
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The fact that periodical cicadas emerge after a prime number of years could be just a coincidence. |
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But these terms, profoundly limiting as they are, are actually touchstones that disputants in the periodical debate would recognize. |
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In 1791 the main periodical in Lima denounced the cafe as a factious institution, likely to promote social disturbance. |
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Court jurisdiction to award periodical payments was severely curtailed, although not abolished. |
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The clockwork appearance of periodical cicadas in late May to mid-June has long fascinated, and perplexed, entomologists. |
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The periodical drizzle during the afternoon did not deter the spirits of anyone in any way. |
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I'm also looking forward to being in Dublin for Easter when I'll make my periodical pilgrimage to the Gallery of Photography. |
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They hope to hold periodical clean-ups in the town, and they are appealing for continued, and increased community involvement. |
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Turning to his bibliography, a rigorous catalogue of debates in book and periodical, we face an embarrassment of choice. |
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In Los Angeles the homophile group One Inc. began publishing One, an influential early gay periodical. |
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The council is required by law to review conservation areas in their jurisdiction on a periodical basis. |
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Hopkins' answer anticipates Charles Johnson's assessment of the no-win situation faced by the African American periodical press. |
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The periodical announcement over the public address system about the services available brings more people here. |
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The quantification of periodical payments is more of an art than a science. |
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A methodical and periodical assessment of the scholastic ability of students is more important than judging them by just one examination. |
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I have found from experience that without periodical interaction, activists cannot render service to victims of human rights violation. |
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But in the end, the main thing that sells in comic books is the periodical that comes out once a month or bimonthly. |
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The rulers of Champassak and Luang Prabang remained in control but had to pay periodical tribute to Bangkok. |
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During a mass emergence of periodical cicadas, almost any animal, from raccoons to raptors, will prey on them. |
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To signal that he remained in their thoughts, Henry and James named their periodical after him. |
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I sit on a stiff leather backed chair flicking through an impenetrable legal periodical as the receptionist sorts through the post. |
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Again, in German-speaking countries the periodical publication of printed papers began quite early. |
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The development of Skolithos trace fossils on the upper surface of some beds suggests periodical emergence into an intertidal zone. |
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Permission for reprinting must be secured from the publisher of the book or periodical from which the illustration is excerpted. |
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The microfiche are abstracted, indexed, and published in a bimonthly periodical titled Declassified Documents Catalog. |
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Some periodical runs that duplicated the State Library's holdings were offered to other libraries. |
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The periodical article system of transmitting new knowledge has worked remarkably well for two centuries or more. |
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Each year between 1945 and 1985 saw the establishment of at least one periodical devoted to war and the military. |
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The proles, normally apathetic about the war, were being lashed into one of their periodical frenzies of patriotism. |
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The literary periodical flourished, and contributed greatly to the development of creative writing and criticism. |
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The old Information Access Company aggregates periodical articles in databases and has always been an intrinsically online company. |
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Particularly useful is the preface, which gives a snappy account of the periodical publishing history of aviation. |
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The press, and even the periodical press, were expected to break the power of entrenched error. |
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I found few periodical publications that addressed the needs and education of fathers. |
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To develop in-depth expertise, the reader certainly would have to turn to unpublished material and periodical literature. |
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He also began to pay the periodical payments, although it was necessary to have an attachment of earnings order. |
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Labour history prospers and has a healthy specialist periodical literature. |
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These are known as periodical cicadas but are also commonly called 17-year cicadas, 13-year cicadas, or locusts. |
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It is the periodical publication of the professional society of newspaper editorial writers. |
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I'm going to talk mostly about the so-called mass media, particularly periodical and book publishing. |
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The move sparked a major controversy and the College counter-attacked in the periodical Mercurius Pragmaticus. |
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Bibr is the only periodical to offer self-published writers the same review attention as those published by other presses. |
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The emerging field of biometrics has produced a large number of short, mostly informative Web, newspaper, and periodical sources, but only a few book-length examinations. |
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W will accept in any future capitalisation that she should bring into account such sum of periodical payments that she is awarded in excess of her aliment. |
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Readers' support is no doubt very basic to the survival of any periodical. |
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Thanks to the generosity of the Minnesota Historical Society, the collection also includes among its holdings photocopies of a periodical called The Timely Digest. |
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The book contains a list of food items suitable for diabetic patients, routine exercises, diet control measures and details of periodical check-ups. |
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Hence social welfare organisations have begun reaching up to the doorsteps, especially of the rural poor, to highlight the importance of periodical health care. |
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The Web has created an interesting and sometimes awkward situation for periodical publishers offering both print and online versions of their articles. |
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If the contents of bookshops and periodical stands were restricted to material of which their proprietors had made an inspection, they might be depleted indeed. |
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The forum she chose for this mediation was the popular periodical press. |
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In addition, there are other sources of business history recorded in corporate museums, at corporate websites, and in occasional periodical articles. |
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But the lack of a viable predator control of the periodical cicadas doesn't mean the periodical cicadas have no predators, or no effect on their predators' lives. |
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There should be a social law ensuring protection to aged parents from their children with provision for periodical surveillance in the event of its breach. |
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I got about 25 pregnant patients today, some of them very young, as part of periodical examination procedures which also involve a bit of boring paperwork. |
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Canada has had periodical reminders of these disturbing social problems over the last several years and a lot of money has been spent in attempts to stem the loss of life. |
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It is curious to see the periodical disuse and perishing of means and machinery, which were introduced with loud laudation a few years or centuries before. |
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At periodical intervals, the network returns the data to a central control room by cellular phone, satellite, or a conventional telephone circuit. |
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This new sensation eclipsed Lamb's Essays of Elia, which were then appearing in the same periodical. |
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Rowland Bowen published his ideas about this in the 1960s when he was the editor of the Cricket Quarterly periodical. |
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Bolingbroke and Pulteney ran a periodical called The Craftsman in which they incessantly denounced the Prime Minister's policies. |
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The only periodical dealing with the law of Northern Ireland was the Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly. |
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She also wrote reviews, primarily of novels, for Johnson's periodical, the Analytical Review. |
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These dramatic colors, however, differentiate periodical cicadas from the humdrum, dog-day cicadas. |
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It produces a quarterly journal Y Traethodydd and a monthly periodical the Treasury. |
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The free periodical is available in print, audiocassette, and braille in English or French. |
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The system sets separate letter and periodical rates for countries which receive at least 150 tonnes of mail annually. |
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Paternally inherited mitochondria have additionally been reported in some insects such as fruit flies, honeybees, and periodical cicadas. |
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His contributions to this periodical form part of the general collection of his Essays. |
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The insect event of the year in 2004 was the mass emergence of Brood X, the 17-year periodical cicada, Magicicada spp. |
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Also similar to salmon, there is a no overlap between the end of one periodical cicada generation and the beginning of the next. |
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We inspected and sifted the dirt from each hole, and we removed all periodical cicada nymphs and counted them. |
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What the Tea Party needed was its own periodical, he concluded. |
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Revolutionarity can exist only in the feelings of an individual man or in the periodical outbursts of the masses. |
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This article originally appeared in The Ringsider, a periodical produced for the London Metal Exchange. |
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Joseph Addison and Richard Steele's The Spectator established the form of the British periodical essay. |
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For the Review of Reviews, which was oriented toward the monthly periodical, its belatedness was unproblematic. |
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The periodical cicada Brood XIII emerged during May and June 2007 in Lake, Porter, and LaPorte counties in northwestern Indiana. |
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Effects of periodical cicada emergences on abundance and synchrony of avian populations. |
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For a few weeks in 2013, a chorus of headlines about the raucous reproduction of periodical cicadas just about drowned out the real cicada news. |
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Nominally, periodical publishing involves publications that appear in a new edition on a regular schedule. |
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Academic publishers are typically either book or periodical publishers that have specialized in academic subjects. |
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The period witnessed news become a commodity, the essay developed into a periodical art form, and the beginnings of textual criticism. |
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In 1821 she began to write anonymously for the Monthly Repository, a Unitarian periodical, and in 1823 she published Devotional Exercises and Addresses, Prayers and Hymns. |
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Understanding the family trees and population dynamics of periodical cicadas, it turns out, can be every bit as perplexing as pondering quantum physics. |
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Constituency boundaries have changed on various occasions, and are now subject to both periodical and ad hoc reviews of the Boundary Commission for Scotland. |
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A report made to the Indiana State Medical Society on the subject of trichina in pork, has renewed to some extent the periodical trichinophobia which afflicts the public mind. |
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Sporadic essays combined with news had been published throughout the Restoration period, but The Athenian Mercury was the first regularly published periodical in England. |
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Even the reduction of periodical names to this bare univerbalism, however, does not mean that the fundamental principles of poetics have been abandoned. |
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In the Commonwealth, these are described by the plural term law reports, the title that usually appears on the covers of the periodical parts and the individual volumes. |
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The periodical Il Conciliatore published articles by Silvio Pellico, Giovanni Berchet, Ludovico di Breme, who were both Romantic in poetry and patriotic in politics. |
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The periodical cicada Brood XIX emerged during May and June 2011 in southernmost Posey County, bringing to five the number of established broods in Indiana. |
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Impromptu, selfreflexive, and distinctly owlish, the microscript is quite different from the two feuilletons that W. extracted from it for the periodical Sport im Bild. |
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Similarly, as periodical literature began to assert itself as a political force, a number of now anonymous poets produced topical, specifically occasional verse. |
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So, why were two graduate students recently able to identify important components in the mating calls of periodical cicada that no one had ever described? |
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Most essays were previously published in various periodical venues, but now they are collected into one serious-minded, scientific, and unabashedly pro-environmental volume. |
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It takes some patience to capture the wonderful wildlife featured on PE and never more so than with American periodical cicadas who emerge as a plague once every 17 years. |
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